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Blank Canvas

The right girl's room decor grows with your child and calls for creativity and clever planning. Keep life simple by leaving your girl's bedroom colors and furniture bright and white. The neutral backdrop will blend effortlessly with any number of solids and patterns on bedding and other decor. Plus, the natural light bounces off the walls brightening the room even more. As a bonus, clean white walls keep this attic bedroom from looking cramped and tiny.

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Pretty in Patterns

A vibrant headboard upholstered in a mix of patterns makes this girl's room ultra personal. The shape of the headboard and other girls' bedroom decor shown here speaks to the creative side of your child. A neutral backdrop of soft gray walls allows the cheery fabrics to shine (you can also use girl's bedroom wallpaper for this project). Keeping other decor simple in solid colors ensures that pieces can last from childhood well into her teen years; just make sure she is a part of the planning so the bedroom continues to reflect her unique personality!

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Unified Space

Blending several personalities and decorating styles in a shared bedroom can be tricky. Keep the space looking cohesive by choosing one bedding style for every bed. In this room, compromise was key in the planning stages—especially when it came down to girls' bedroom colors. One girl who loves bright, bold colors got her way with a stand-out painted ceiling, while her sister scored with neutral walls and a patterned rug. Shared girl's room decor can make everyone happy with a little compromise.

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Amazing Aqua

Eye-popping aqua makes a statement in this bedroom as a striking backdrop for crisp white trim and girl's bedroom accessories. Pops of pink, inspired by the cherry blossom tree painted on the wall, contrast the room's ultra-colorful walls. Through the white doors, a bright white room awaits with furniture placed to make it the perfect reading nook. Subtle girl's room themes like this can grow with her into teen years and beyond.

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Perfectly Patterned

Every room needs a splash of pattern. In this trendy pre-teen room, an accent of cheerful lavender wallpaper pops perfectly against crisp white furniture and built-ins. The pattern is repeated in the window coverings in the room. Colorful pillows and bedding pull in more colors from the girl's bedroom wallpaper and tie the color scheme together. Finally, the area rug packs the last punch in this busy, but cohesive room. With wallpaper and patterns as fun as this, there's no need for girl's bedroom wall decor.

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Cirque du Style

Emphasize a soaring ceiling with a showstopping theme. In this playful room, alternating stripes of sky and baby blues creates a tentlike ceiling treatment. A fun theme like this makes room for cool beds for girls. A classic four-poster bed has long-lasting style, while freestanding furniture—such as the desk, chair, and bookshelf—can be replaced or upcycled as she grows older.

Tip: If your child wants a specific theme, aim for elements that can be interpreted multiple ways. Here, the parents chose to leave the monkeys, elephants, and clowns at the real circus and instead incorporated a tent theme that can be worked into other decor as the years go on.

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Fun Florals

Cool beds for girls don't need to be castle-shaped or have a slide. Sometimes what makes a bed unique is where it's placed. In this case, the perfect little nook. A happy shade of pink surrounds a sleeping alcove with year-round freshness. The peony pattern is charming for a young girl, yet mature enough to suit her well into her teen years. For a fun twist, pair girls' bedroom colors, like pink, with a hint of teal. Here, a scalloped border of robin's egg blue provides a sweet contrast for this playful pink bedroom.

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Going Girly

From the soft pink walls to the floral bedding to the girl's bedroom wall decor, this bedroom embodies everything feminine. The simple look of the tufted bed complements the antique bedside table. Cozy floral fabrics and billowy window treatments look airy and soft with the natural light pouring into the room. Create contrast in this all-pink room with girl's bedroom accessories, such as this ornate blue rug. The color grounds the room while the intricate details connect to the delicate decor.

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Store-It-All Bedroom

Turn your little one's room into a storage oasis with built-ins. Here, a custom-designed built-in window seat includes storage space for everything from books to toys to clothing. In each cubby, a pull-out basket waits to easily hide toys and unsightly cords. Not shown, a large cabinet next to the bed provides more storage for art supplies and games. And if those areas aren't quite enough, the spacious closet provides more storage space for shoes, clothing, accessories, and toys.

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Mixing Up Style

A gauzy, ceiling-hung canopy is a nice touch to a girl's bedroom decor. Not only does it give this twin bed princesslike appeal, it also adds interesting height to the corner of the room. Simple, casual furnishings in neutral hues allow your little girl's decorating style to change easily as she grows. Clever storage space below the bed make clean-up after play time a breeze and teach her the values of organization.

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Turquoise for Two

A fresh color palette of blue-green, orange, and purple looks sunny in this shared girls' bedroom. Turquoise walls complement soft peach curtains and table lamps. A modern take on a traditional floral pattern covers the beds and ties in the wall and curtain colors, and adds in a splash of soft lavender. These sisters traded traditional girl's bedroom wall art for a corkboard outfitted in floral fabric. Here, they can pin up their latest masterpieces or show off their latest homework assignments.

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Timeless & Sweet

Soft colors and classic style will keep this girl's room timeless for years to come. Neutral walls and furniture create a sense of unity and allow patterned bedding and window treatments to be the center of attention. A pattern that isn't too age-specific allows for her creativity to shine in wall art and painting hung around the room. Lighting treatments are similar with neutral bases and lampshades that can easily be switched out at a low cost.

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Room to Play

If space is at a premium in your little one's room, try pushing the bed against a wall. With the bed out of the way, she'll have plenty of play space on the floor—which will also prevent toys from cluttering up your living spaces. An upholstered queen-size headboard along the bedside creates the look of a daybed and keeps kids safe from rolling between the bed and the wall while they sleep.

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Kid-Friendly Organizers

Repurpose an ordinary bookshelf by turning it into a kid-friendly storage space. Here, colorful bins provide an easy place to organize kid's stuff. Once your little one knows where everything belongs, she'll be more likely to clean up after playtime on her own. Reserve the top shelf of the bookcase to display collectibles and picture frames. Tight storage space under the bookshelf can be reserved for oversized coloring books or posters.

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Wanderlust Wallpaper

If your little girl has a knack for geography, consider girl's bedroom wallpaper that has an educational flair. In this globetrotter's room, a map of the world takes up the entire accent wall. Here, she can plan her next big adventure or be inspired to pick up a few library books on the eastern hemisphere. Plan the bedding and textiles around the colors found in the global designs.